b. 1956, Cork, Ireland.
Working in sculpture, film and photography, Dorothy Cross examines the relationship between living beings and the natural world. Living in Connemara, a rural area on Ireland’s west coast, the artist sees nature, the ocean and the body as sites of constant change and flux. Her works harness this fluidity and generative power, staging unexpected encounters between plants, animals, body parts and everyday objects, resulting in strange, hybrid forms that range from the lyrical, sublime and meditative, to the erotic, humorous and playful. Her sculptures might incorporate classical materials such as Carrara marble, cast bronze or gold leaf alongside discarded antiques, old boats, washed-up jellyfish, whale bones or animal skins found on the shore. Treating these materials with equal reverence, Cross honours the legacy of art history but also the geological and ecological histories that far predate it, reflecting upon our place within the environment. Her works also draw upon a rich store of symbolic associations across cultures to investigate the construction of religious, social and sexual mores, subjectivity, memory and vulnerability.
Dorothy Cross lives and works in Connemara.
Dorothy Cross has exhibited in museums including MoMA PS1; ACCA, Melbourne; Tate, St Ives; ICA, Philadelphia; Modern Art Oxford; Turner Contemporary, Margate; the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol and Camden Arts Centre, London. Cross is currently working on an ongoing project titled KINSHIP, a ritualised journey returning a mummified body from Ireland to Egypt, and resulting in a new publication with contributions from Edmund de Waal, Max Porter, Ahdaf Soueif and more. Current/forthcoming exhibitions include the Hayward Touring exhibition Acts of Creation: Art and Motherhood (various venues across the UK, 2024–2025) and Chatsworth House (2025). Cross has recently shown at Arnolfini Museum, Bristol; Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Bremen; Crawford Art Gallery, Cork (2024); Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh; Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham UK; Cinili Hamam, Istanbul; National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin (all 2023); The Model, Sligo; Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas; girls, girls, girls, curated by Simone Rocha, Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland; PAC Milano; The Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (all 2022). Cross has participated in the Venice, Istanbul and Liverpool biennales.
Dorothy Cross is in the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood. Having opened at Arnolfini, Bristol, the exhibition now travels to Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham, followed by Millennium Gallery, Sheffield and Dundee Contemporary Arts in 2024/25.
Ahead of the opening reception for her new solo exhibition Veins of Other, Dorothy Cross will appear in conversation with arts writer Niall MacMonagle.
Dorothy Cross and Kathy Prendergast are both in A Matter of Time, a major group exhibition at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork from 17 February – 3 June 2024.
Dorothy Cross is in the curated group exhibition Faszination Höhle or Fascination of Caves at the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Bremen.
Dorothy Cross is exhibiting as part of The Recent at Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh. The Recent takes us into a conceptual world of geological, evolutionary, human and environmental time, exploring what art can do to stretch the human imagination, and situate our actions and impact in a deeper, future-oriented timeframe.
Work by Dorothy Cross will be included in Reimag(in)ing the Victorians, an exhibition curated by art historian Isobel Elstob at Djangoly Gallery, Nottingham.
Works by Dorothy Cross, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, and Isabel Nolan are included in Following Threads, an exhibition of textile-based work at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork.
Dorothy Cross's iconic 1993 sculpture Udder Chair will be included in RHA West, an exhibition celebrating the 200th anniversary of the RHA.
Andy Fitz and Dorothy Cross are both included in The Art of Sport at Butler Gallery, Kilkenny. Curated by Anna O'Sullivan.
Kinship is the act of returning a mummified body of a man to Egypt. It follows in a line of large-scale projects created by Dorothy Cross over the past three decades.
Ruby City's Tangible/Nothing is a new installation of its permanent collection galleries, featuring approximately 40 works by national and international artists including Dorothy Cross.
Work by Dorothy Cross is included in PAC Milano’s exhibition PERFORMING PAC: Take me to the place I love.
Crossing is a visual retrospective spanning over 35 years of work by artist Dorothy Cross, published by Dürer Editions.
Dorothy Cross and Aleana Egan feature work in 'The Museum of Ancient History', a site-responsive exhibition that places artworks by six contemporary artists in dialogue with a collection of ancient artefacts from the Classical world.